How Does Lambton County Compare to the Rest of Ontario?
Substance use data is collected through various local, provincial, and national surveys. In a 2019 local survey, the following were identified:
- Lambton County residents experience higher rates of use and harms from drugs and alcohol across a variety of the indicators that were examined. Lambton Public Health co-chairs the Lambton Drug and Alcohol Strategy, which is a partner-led approach to addressing the harms associated with substance use locally. For more information visit Lambton’s Drug and Alcohol Strategy.
- On average, Lambton residents are more likely than Ontario residents to exceed Canada’s Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines (now known as Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health).
- Lambton residents are more likely to visit the emergency department for substance-related issues and to be prescribed opioids.
- Lambton rates for those admitted into publicly-funded substance use treatment programs and opioid agonist therapy are significantly higher than the provincial average.
Types of Substances
Finding Help
Think about your life and whether the substances you use are having a negative impact on you or the people around you.
If you think you might have a problem with tobacco, alcohol or other drugs:
- Be kind to yourself
- Know how to get support and help
- Talk with your health-care provider
- Find quit smoking support for yourself, a friend or a loved one
If you think someone you care about has a problem with tobacco, alcohol or other drugs:
- Be kind to that person
- Know how to have a conversation about substance use
- Know how to help and support that person
If you are a parent supporting a child:
- Be informed and educate yourself
- Talk with your kids about drugs
- Understand the Smoke-Free Ontario Act
- Be a good role model. Help them make healthy choices
- Talk with your child’s health-care provider